


Typically, if you turn AA off you'll increase performance at the risk of running into a whole bunch of jagged texture images. If you've been PC gaming for awhile, you've no doubt run into anti-aliasing options in the past. This stands for Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing. Experiment with it for awhile to find a viewpoint that suits you.

While in-game, press the '~' key and then type "FOV=XX" minus the quotes with XX denoting the FOV number you wish to enter. If you want to see more of your character's hands and weapons, you'll want to follow these instructions (we found 80 to 85 to be a good range). In this case, it's the field of view from the perspective of your playable character. In case you're not in the "know," FOV is your field of vision. In order to assign an object to your right hand, you must press Shift + number key.Īccording to reddit this is a fairly simple five step process that both IGN and Rock, Paper, Shotgunhave talked about as well. But what if you want to assign these objects to a specific hand? By default the above description will only hotkey something to your left.
